Bluesky and the AT Protocol: Usable Decentralized Social Media
Martin Kleppmann, Paul Frazee, Jake Gold, Jay Graber, Daniel Holmgren, Devin Ivy, Jeromy Johnson, Bryan Newbold, and Jaz Volpert
ACM CoNEXT-2024 Workshop on the Decentralization of the Internet (DIN),
Los Angeles, CA, USA,
December 2024.
Abstract
Bluesky is a new social network built upon the AT Protocol, a decentralized foundation for public
social media. It was launched in private beta in February 2023, and has grown to over 10 million
registered users by October 2024. In this paper we introduce the architecture of Bluesky and the AT
Protocol, and explain how the technical design of Bluesky is informed by our goals: to enable
decentralization by having multiple interoperable providers for every part of the system; to make it
easy for users to switch providers; to give users agency over the content they see; and to provide
a simple user experience that does not burden users with complexity arising from the system’s
decentralized nature. The system’s openness allows anybody to contribute to content moderation and
community management, and we invite the research community to use Bluesky as a dataset and testing
ground for new approaches in social media moderation.